#ContemporaryIndian dance, founded by Brinda Guha, takes the streets of East Harlem! Shot for no…purpose than to celebrate the love and diversity of the NYC dance community while exploring and discovering new spaces of artistic expression through the East Harlem vibes and Contemporary Indian movement.Read More

This Iso - Popping choreography was filmed by STEEZY at Team Millennia's Summer Intensive Dance…Choreography is by Franklin Yu and Jason Kim. Find out more about STEEZY Studio through our YouTube channel and blog! Blog.steezy.coRead More

Since 2000 CUERVA has spent countless hours working on it's unique style and depth of…As you can actually feel the rhythm of the footwork, and are captivated by the beauty of the costumes you will be inspired and touched by the dancer's dedication and love for their art. This Dance is Called Cumbraz Song by: Los Cojolites Song Title: El Conejo Frida soundtrack Song by: Salma Heyek & Los Vega Song Title: La Bruja Song By: Lila Downs Song Title: Cumbia de MoleRead More

Urban Tradition is a mix of traditional Indonesian movements with contemporary spirits and emotions. Urban…strives to be aesthetically pleasing, entertaining, but meaningful and provoking at the same time. By combining gestures and postures of traditional dances from the many different cultures in Indonesia with contemporary techniques and skills, Urban Tradition becomes a vessel of communication that emulates the Indonesian messages in its dances. As a genre, Urban Tradition will showcase poses and hand shapes that are often found in traditional dancing in Indonesia, rife with its symbolisms and meanings. This genre allows Indonesian dancers to portray and speak their messages in a form that is natural and familiar to them while challenging their messages to be understood visually by a foreign audience. Those traditional poses and shapes are then incorporated into a larger piece by using contemporary and modern techniques from jazz, ballet, and contemporary itself. These pieces create a performance that is uniquely Indonesian in spirit while conveying a larger universal message for the audience.Read More

This is a piece about the social issue of Domestic Violence. 1 in 4 women…the U.S. will experience Domestic Violence in her lifetime. Everyone is affected by this issue, but it is up to us to have a “VOICE” to speak up to inspire change within ourselves and the community. Choreography by Gigi Torres. Dancers: Katie Kabili, Kris Engelstad, Beverly Bautista, Karen Chuang, Kenna Wright, Gigi Torres, Nicole Kirkland, Donyelle Jones. Original Poem by Spoken Word Artist, Kat Knoc.Read More